Dragon Oil to boost exploration and production in Egypt

17 September 2025

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Dubai-based Dragon Oil has signed a deal with the state-owned national oil company Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), agreeing to increase exploration and production activities in the Gulf of Suez.

Under the terms of the agreement, Dragon Oil will make investments worth about $30m.

This will fund activities including a programme to drill at least two new wells in the East El-Hamd area.

Abdulkarim Ahmed Al-Mazmi, the acting chief executive of Dragon Oil, said: “The signing of this agreement reaffirms Dragon Oil’s commitment to strengthening its strategic presence in the Arab Republic of Egypt and supporting EGPC’s efforts to develop energy resources in the Gulf of Suez region, in line with the company’s vision for growth and sustainability.”

Dragon Oil is wholly owned by Emirates National Oil Company, which is fully owned by the Government of Dubai.

Al-Mamzi said that the new investments are part of Dragon Oil’s broader strategy to expand in regional markets and to strengthen its position in the oil and gas sector, in line with the directions of the government of the UAE, and in particular the Government of Dubai.

The agreement was signed at the EGPC headquarters in Cairo.

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Wil Crisp
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